🔥 EXCLUSIVE LEAK: Lewis Hamilton’s Final, Unbroadcast Radio Whisper to Ferrari Engineers Reveals Shocking Loyalty Shift and Hidden Discontent—A Message So Potent, Tifosi Are Hailed as “True Motivation” for 2026 Campaign, Report Has It That…

🔥 EXCLUSIVE LEAK: Lewis Hamilton’s Final, Unbroadcast Radio Whisper to Ferrari Engineers Reveals Shocking Loyalty Shift and Hidden Discontent—A Message So Potent, Tifosi Are Hailed as “True Motivation” for 2026 Campaign, Report Has It That…

 

Lewis Hamilton put in one of the strongest performances during Sunday’s Abu Dhabi Grand Prix after a difficult start to the race weekend and his time at Ferrari.

No driver at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix made up more positions during the race than Lewis Hamilton.

Hamilton secured four points at the Yas Marina circuit, having started P16 following a third Q1 exit in succession.

Ferrari had already been confirmed as finishing fourth in the constructors’ championship, and the difference in the weekends between Hamilton and Charles Leclerc was stark.

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Leclerc was challenging Lando Norris on his way to winning the championship during the opening stint of the race, and the McLaren driver had to cover off the Monegasque racer when he pitted for a second time.

Hamilton started on the soft tyres and made some good progress after his second stop, before getting stuck behind Esteban Ocon on one of his best days in 2025.

The seven-time world champion sent a message to his race engineer, Riccardo Adami, as soon as he crossed the finish line.

Although he got a delayed response, it highlighted just how committed he is to the Ferrari cause ahead of next season.

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Ferrari driver Lewis Hamilton racing at the 2025 Formula 1 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix

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Lewis Hamilton says ‘I’ll always fight for you guys’ in unheard Abu Dhabi radio message

Hamilton had arguably the most hectic race out of any of the 20 drivers on the track in Abu Dhabi.

He had plenty of work to do after another difficult qualifying session, and while it went under the radar with all the attention on the three championship contenders, Ferrari nailed the 40-year-old’s strategy.

Over the team radio after the race, Hamilton said: “Long season, guys. Grazie a tutti. [Thank you for] your kindness. I’m grateful for all the hard work.

“I’ll always fight for you guys. Always. Grazie.”

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After completing most of his lap back to the pit lane, Hamilton said: “Did you get that message? The one time you don’t reply!”

Adami laughed and said: “We heard it, yeah, we were talking! Thank you very much, so good working with you, and Grazie mille.”

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Frustratingly for Hamilton, this season is an improvement on his seventh-place finish in the drivers’ championship during his final year with Mercedes.

He’s managed to swap one team finishing P4 in the constructors’ championship with another, although Ferrari will know how important it is to hit the ground running during the next set of regulations starting in a few months.

Hamilton, when speaking to Sky Sports F1, said when asked about his first campaign with the team: “I’ve had amazing support from so many people who travel around the world to support me, my fans have been what’s kept me going, they’ve been my rock, my family have been phenomenal supporters.

“Luckily, I have got good people around me. Each weekend, I see kids and adults rooting me on and reminding me why I do what I do, which is not to give up, and I am really appreciative.”

Hamilton gave Norris some advice before he won the championship in Abu Dhabi, highlighting how happy he is to support the other drivers on the grid.

He’s constantly looking for an edge over his rivals on the track, but it’s hard to believe any of them will feel the need to help a man with over 100 victories return to the front of the pack.

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